JP Morgan Tells Kanye West to Find a New Banker By November 21, 2022

It’s very possible that this time Kanye West, legally known as Ye, has just wacked us all one too many times on the side of the head. In a major statement and corporate refusal to deal with Kanye’s virulent anti-Semitism, racism against other Blacks and misogyny, JP Morgan Bank told West today to get another banker no later than November 21, 2022.

That’s a major event in Kanye’s business world, or what will be left of it, once Adidas decides what it will do about their own relationship with West. That relationship is now under review.

Kanye West’s 2018 Rant at TMZ about 400 Years of Slavery Had MORE

Van Lathan Jr. previously worked at TMZ and confronted Kanye over his infamous 400 years of slavery “sounds like a choice” rant in a 2018 interview. Lathan said on his podcast Higher Learning that none of Kanye’s anti-Semetic comments surprised him, because West said he loved both Hitler and the Nazis in the same 2018 interview.

According to Lathan, one of the producers at TMZ’s offices confronted West, like Lathan did, and said, “I’m Jewish and that is offensive to me, what you just said.”

Lathan also claimed TMZ’s video with West was edited significantly. Producers allegedly took out Lathan’s mentioning of people who died “because of Nazism and Hitler” because “it wouldn’t have made sense unless they kept in Kanye saying he loved Hitler and the Nazis.”

Just as Donald Trump praised Hitler on a 2018 trip, to Europe leaving his then chief of staff John Kelly “stunned”, Kanye apparently shared the same point-of-view.

Fast forward to Kanye’s latest problems with his White Lives Matter shirts and the accompanying anti-Jewish statements.

It was on Twitter where, early Sunday morning, West posted the unambiguous message heard around the world.

“I’m a bit sleepy tonight but when I wake up I’m going death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE,” he wrote early Sunday morning in a Tweet that got him banned by Twitter and apparently with the knowledge of Elon Musk.

Al Jezeera pulled together key events in the last seven days of Kanye’s “I am God’s man for white people” latest episode, accurate until this new revelation about his deep admiration of Hitler.